But Noti Enterprises paid only five months worth of rent during its 11 months at the location, all of which were paid more than 30 days after it was due, according to reports.

Brew Works ran the restaurant from May 2009 to December 2012 but opted not to renew the lease after the city called for terms restaurant officials said were unreasonable from a business perspective.

Under Noti's lease, the city received an annual $45,000, higher than the $35,000 the Fegley family had paid. It also imposed fines if the business opened late and required the operator to pay the building's heat, which the city previously covered.

The Fegleys were among 11 people who attended an open house at the golf course restaurant in April, but they again opted not to submit a bid.